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Damon Albarn, The Nearer the Fountain More Pure the Stream Flows

Damon Albarn, The Nearer the Fountain More Pure the Stream Flows

John addresses Damon Albarn's sophomore record, a glorious reflection on nature and the efforts we must go to preserve it.

Idles, Live at Pappy & Harriet’s

Idles, Live at Pappy & Harriet’s

A Welshman dressed as a hotdog walks into a bar in the Californian desert…

DARKSIDE, Spiral

DARKSIDE, Spiral

Nico’s done it again (not in the good way).

Islands, Live at The Lodge Room

Islands, Live at The Lodge Room

Otacon marks a return to normalcy with a night spent with longtime indie favorite Islands

Black Country, New Road, live at Islington Assembly Hall

Black Country, New Road, live at Islington Assembly Hall

In a new music-laden set, BCNR define themselves as one to watch for several years to come

Moullinex, live at Culturgest

Moullinex, live at Culturgest

John heads to Lisbon to catch the live debut of Moullinex's latest work, Requiem for Empathy

Shame, live and socially-distanced at Pryzm

Shame, live and socially-distanced at Pryzm

Cuzomano and Stereodista attend a rare, socially-distanced "experiment" to catch Shame live ahead of the Drunk Tank Pink tour

Jackson Mathod, live at The Jazz Cafe

Jackson Mathod, live at The Jazz Cafe

John catches the return of live music with Jackson Mathod's live premiere at The Jazz Cafe

Shame, Drunk Tank Pink

Shame, Drunk Tank Pink

With Shame's second album, let's begin to discuss U.K. Post-Punk. And what better place to start?

Her, Her

Her, Her

John explores the concept of immortality in French duo Her's debut

Future Islands, As Long As You Are

Future Islands, As Long As You Are

Otacon takes a peek at Future Islands' sixth studio effort

Dehd, Flowers of Devotion

Dehd, Flowers of Devotion

Easy C dives into Dehd's excellent new album, Flowers of Devotion

The Underrated, Incisive Beauty of Will Powers

The Underrated, Incisive Beauty of Will Powers

Once upon a time, in 1983, one of the most unique records of the 20th Century was released and largely passed by unnoticed. You need to listen to it

Sault, Untitled (Rise)

Sault, Untitled (Rise)

The enigmatic Easy C finally emerges from the ether to review pseudonymous group SAULT's latest release

The Chemical Brothers, Further

The Chemical Brothers, Further

John revisits one of The Chemical Brothers' most iconic and groundbreaking works

Shintaro Sakamoto, Let's Dance Raw

Shintaro Sakamoto, Let's Dance Raw

Otacon provides an introduction to Shintaro Sakamoto and his sophomore effort, Let's Dance Raw

Fiona Apple, Fetch The Bolt Cutters

Fiona Apple, Fetch The Bolt Cutters

Does the sensationalised album pass the Snobbery test?

Booker T. Jones, live in NYC

Booker T. Jones, live in NYC

El Mascarado sneaks out in the Big Apple to see a living legend.

Radiohead, OK Computer

Radiohead, OK Computer

John explores the parallelism between 2020's forced isolation and Radiohead's voluntary one for the recording of OK Computer

Nine Inch Nails, Ghosts V & VI

Nine Inch Nails, Ghosts V & VI

Reznor and Ross soundtrack the Coronavirus pandemic

EOB, Earth

EOB, Earth

Stereodista goes beyond the obvious to consider Ed O'Brien's solo début

Manic Street Preachers, Gold Against the Soul

Manic Street Preachers, Gold Against the Soul

Stereodista revisits the second record from the enduring revivalists

Tame Impala, The Slow Rush

Tame Impala, The Slow Rush

Given anticipation for new Tame Impala, Cuzomano, Easy C and a Disciple chose to offer differing perspectives on Kevin Parker’s latest effort.

Destroyer, Have We Met

Destroyer, Have We Met

Beijar is back, and this time he professes to be darker than ever… but is he really?

Methyl Ethel, live at Peckham Audio

Methyl Ethel, live at Peckham Audio

A raw and intimate “final” live performance as a duo ahead of greater things from Jake Webb’s namesake.